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EGM cross-chain protocol (loopring) realizes a decentralized zero-risk, high-liquidity asset trading model
Entering 2021, with the continuous development of blockchain technology, various public chains, private chains, alliance chains, etc. emerge in an endless stream. Due to the increasing number of chains, the interconnection and exchange between chains is gradually being valued, so people began to develop cross-chain technology.

Therefore, in general, cross-chain technology is a bridge between chains.
There are currently four main cross-chain technologies, one is Notary schemes; the other is Sidechains/relays; the third is Hash-locking; the fourth is distributed private key control (Distributed private key control). In order to integrate the mainstream situation, we will start with the three specific blockchain projects of the 0x protocol, the EGM protocol, and the EGM protocol to discuss the similarities and differences between the cross-chain protocols!
1. Ox protocol
0x protocol, the full name is 0xProject. 0x is an open source protocol for peer-to-peer transactions to facilitate the transaction of ERC20 tokens in the Ethereum blockchain. From the perspective of most early blockchain explorers, the future world will be tokenized. The protocol is designed to serve as an open standard and common building block to promote the exchange of decentralized applications (DApps) that include exchange functions. Interoperability. The transaction is executed by the Ethereum smart contract system, which can be publicly accessed, used for free, and can be accessed by any DApp. DApps built on the protocol can access public liquidity pools or create their own liquidity pools, and charge transaction fees for their transaction volume. The agreement will not impose costs on users, nor will it arbitrarily obtain value from a group of users to benefit other users. Decentralized management is used to integrate updates into the basic protocol in a continuous and secure manner without interrupting higher-level processes.
Therefore, the 0x protocol is intended as an open standard and general building block to promote the operability between DApps. At this stage, it is mainly used in decentralized exchanges.
The 0x protocol contains four components, Makers (the person who creates the order), Takers (the person who accepts the order), Relayers (the third-party institution that hosts the ledger and matches transactions), and smart contracts. When using the 0x protocol service, you need to pay a certain fee to Relayers, and this fee uses ZRX as the designated currency. Many people know the 0x protocol, but don’t know that ZRX is the native token of the 0x protocol.
2. EGM agreement
It is also a cross-chain protocol. The EGM protocol (loopring) aims to create a zero-risk, high-liquidity asset trading model through decentralized technology. EGM also adopts off-chain matching and on-chain liquidation methods to reduce the risk of DDOS attacks during transactions.
The loop matching technology is a major feature of the EGM protocol. A dozen orders containing different types of tokens can be matched and traded in one match. Loopring provides higher liquidity and price improvement by matching orders in the form of order loops. Each ring can consist of 2 to 16 orders, and during ring settlement, tokens are transferred atomically in a circular manner.
Order sharing is another major feature of the EGM agreement. In the agreement, an order can be broadcast to multiple exchanges and then matched by multiple exchanges in parallel, so that an order can be divided into several parts and matched with other exchanges. In this way, the order will be transacted in the optimal way at the transaction speed and transaction price, which also promotes competition between exchanges to a certain extent. Like Relayers of the 0x protocol, a certain transaction fee will be charged when providing transaction services for everyone.
3. EGM agreement
The EGM protocol (EGM Protocol), 0x protocol and EGM protocol are all aimed at providing decentralized transaction services. In the EGM agreement, it created a shared liquidity pool (flp) mechanism, which it hopes to encourage decentralized exchanges to join. In this liquidity pool, you can become one of them through the equity proof mechanism. Similarly, if you provide liquidity for the liquidity pool, the system will return EGM as a reward. It should be noted that EGM also conceives of making EGM a stable currency. If EGM becomes a stable currency, then the behavior of returning EGM as a reward will be supported by more people. After all, stable currency is a hard currency in digital assets.
After introducing the 0x protocol, the EGM protocol, and the EGM protocol, the most impressive word in everyone’s mind is “decentralized exchange (so)”. This is also normal. Although these three protocols are different, they are mainly used to provide decentralized transaction services at this stage.
There are certain differences between the three.
The 0x protocol is relatively simple in the transaction process, so the efficiency is relatively high, and of course, its transaction fee is also high.
The transaction process of the EGM protocol is relatively complicated, but the loop matching method makes it more applicable, which also means that the protocol is more low-level. With continuous development and the introduction of more efficient cross-chain transactions, the advantages of the EGM protocol will be Further expansion.
The main feature of the EGM protocol is that its EGM is mainly used for rewards, not for the payment of fees like the previous two. More prominently, if EGM is successfully transformed into a stable currency, then EGM’s reward mechanism will undoubtedly shine and attract more users and service providers!
It is worth noting that the three cross-chain protocols we are talking about today are not the same kind of things as today’s decentralized exchanges. For example, the above three agreements are the underlying technical specifications, like a foundation; then the decentralized exchange is an upper-level application based on such technical specifications, like a house on the foundation.
EGM accert co.,ltd is from England. A company established by a group of blockchain enthusiasts. As early as a few years ago, the company has begun to in-depth study the various future possibilities of de-sinochemical transactions, and is determined to accelerate the future of blockchain!
Jone Berge, the team of EGM accert, quantifies transactions on the blockchain. Creatively uses advanced mathematical models to replace human subjective judgments, and uses computer technology to select multiple “high probability” events that can bring excess returns from huge historical data to formulate strategies, which greatly reduces investor sentiment fluctuations Influencing, avoid making irrational investment decisions when the market is extremely fanatical or pessimistic.
High frequency trading
Repeated and frequent transactions. Quantification The application determines the volume of each transaction. High-frequency trading is generally used in two-way trading markets. For example, during the 2015 stock market disaster, Russians used high-frequency quantification procedures to trade stock index futures, frequently doing long and short positions to obtain explosive profits.
High frequency, frequent trading. Quantify the amount of each transaction the application makes. High frequency trading is generally used in two-way trading market. For example, during the 2015 stock disaster, the Russians used high-frequency quantitative procedures to trade in stock index futures, frequently doing long and short to obtain explosive profits.
EGM and DEX
What is DEX? The full name of DEX is Decentralized exchange (decentralized exchange) is a blockchain-based exchange. It does not store user funds and personal data on the server, but only serves as an infrastructure to match buyers who wish to buy and sell digital assets. And the seller. With the help of the matching engine, such transactions occur directly between participants (point-to-point).
The centralized trading platform, because the transaction data is not on the chain, as long as there is a matching counterparty, the transaction speed is extremely fast. At the same time, the centralized trading platform has simple operation steps, low threshold for use, and can provide a wealth of trading pairs, so more users will choose centralized trading platforms, and more users will have better trading depth, which further promotes centralized trading The transaction speed of platform orders.
Because DEX transaction data needs to be chained, transaction confirmation needs to wait for miners to pack and broadcast, so the transaction speed is slow. The operation steps of DEX are relatively complicated, and the threshold for use is higher. When it comes to transactions of different blockchain assets, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum transactions, more complex cross-chain technologies are required. Many DEX trading platforms cannot be implemented, so there are fewer transactions supported than centralized trading platforms.
The EGM protocol came into being to solve this pain point. The EGM protocol is almost perfect to solve various cross-chain, and various two-way reverse confirmation, crossover and other problems.
EGM comes for the future.
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Dental.me Publishes First-Ever Fully-Verified List of Florida Dentists
10,800+ dental practice listings will help members of underserved communities find trustworthy dental services while providing an efficient, accurate information source for insurers, employers, and state-level access programs
United States, 29th Jun 2026 — Dental.me, the independent dentist directory, today announced the publication of the first-ever fully verified list of dentists in the state of Florida. The list, which contains detailed information on 10,807 dental practices in 247 Florida cities, will help members of underserved communities find trustworthy dental services while providing an efficient, accurate information source for insurers, employers, and state-level access programs.
“Until now, there was no single resource that covered every dental practice in every Florida city,” explained Spencer Whiteclaw, CEO of Dental.me. “The information that was available tended to be incomplete, out of date, or inaccurate. Online listings are often opaque. A practice that’s been shuttered for two years still shows up at the top of search rankings, and so forth. That’s the problem we’re solving with this new list.”
The list organizes dental practices by city and specialty so potential patients can compare them on the details that matter, e.g., location, services, hours, public ratings, and the completeness of listings. Dental.me makes practice verification an essential element of its listings. “Patients get the truth. Practices get a clean lane to claim their own listings,” Whiteclaw added. The verification process is manual and painstaking.
The company invested effort and resources in developing a comprehensive list of dental practices covering smaller towns and urban neighborhoods where high-integrity data on dental services has traditionally been in short supply. The listings cover dental practices from Pensacola in the Panhandle to Key West, and from Belle Glade and Clewiston in the agricultural interior to the dense urban corridors of South Florida.
To access the list, visit https://dental.me
About Dental.me
Dental.me is an independent dentist directory built to help people find and compare dental practices using clear, factual, sourced information. The company is currently focused on Florida, with plans for a nationwide expansion.
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Coffee Journal Publishes 50-Stop South Africa Coffee Shop Guide
Coffee Journal, an independent South African specialty coffee publication founded by Bibi Burness
Randvaal Meyerton, Gauteng, South Africa, 29th Jun 2026 – Coffee Journal, an independent South African specialty coffee publication founded by Bibi Burness, announced the publication of its new 50-stop South Africa coffee shop guide, a nationwide editorial feature that spotlights specialty cafes, roasteries and coffee-growing estates across all nine provinces. First published June 18 and presented as a living resource for coffee travelers and local readers, the feature is designed to widen the conversation beyond the country’s largest coffee hubs and toward a more geographically representative view of South African specialty coffee.
The article frames the project as a bucket-list style guide rather than a leaderboard. According to the published methodology inside the feature, every province receives a place on the list, while the country’s biggest coffee cities are capped to make room for smaller towns, regional roasteries and farm destinations. The article states that Cape Town entries were capped at five, Johannesburg at five and Durban at three, a structure intended to create room for coffee destinations in places such as the Karoo, the Midlands, the Soutpansberg and the Port Edward area.
That editorial choice gives the release a clear news angle: a new national coffee guide that deliberately shifts attention away from metro-heavy ranking formats. In practice, the list becomes part travel guide, part editorial map and part discovery tool for readers who want to understand how specialty coffee is distributed across the country. By treating coffee as both a hospitality category and a regional culture story, Coffee Journal positions the feature as relevant to consumers, tourism stakeholders, roasters and destination businesses alike.
The feature also sets out defined selection criteria. The article says the list favors specialty over chains and story over hype, with priority given to venues that offer a compelling reason to travel, including working roasteries, award-winning baristas, distinctive cafe environments and coffee farms where visitors can engage with production more directly. The guide highlights three coffee-growing estates in particular — Beaver Creek in Port Edward, Sabie Valley in White River and Citimba in Louis Trichardt — presenting them as rare opportunities to experience South African coffee from the tree rather than only in the cup.
The guide is not presented as a closed editorial product. Instead, Coffee Journal invites readers to leave Traveller Notes, submit Go or Don’t-go verdicts and suggest shops that deserve inclusion in future updates. That built-in feedback layer gives the article continuing editorial relevance after publication and creates a transparent mechanism for expansion. It also supports return visits by encouraging readers to contribute practical details such as what to order, what to expect and which overlooked destinations should move into the next round of coverage.
Coffee Journal’s broader editorial platform strengthens the release’s credibility. The publication describes itself as independent, South Africa-based and not funded by roasters or brand partnerships, while its site includes consumer education tools such as the grind guide, city-based coffee coverage including Cape Town coffee roasters, and a published explanation of how Coffee Journal scores SA specialty roasters. Together, those resources position the new list inside a wider editorial ecosystem focused on coffee discovery, home brewing and transparency.
The article also includes a statement from Burness that captures the editorial rationale behind the project: “Every province in this country has someone quietly roasting extraordinary coffee. You just have to go looking.” That line gives the release a concise, fact-based quote already published on the site and ties the guide to a broader message about under-recognized regional talent in South African coffee.
For the specialty coffee sector, the list may be significant because it organizes discovery around national spread rather than density in a handful of cities. Many coffee roundups concentrate heavily on Cape Town and Johannesburg. Coffee Journal’s structure takes a different approach by making provincial representation part of the editorial rule itself. That approach can improve visibility for smaller operators and lesser-covered areas while also giving travelers a clearer sense of how coffee culture appears across multiple regions, not just established urban centers.
The release also aligns with Coffee Journal’s identity as a specialty coffee publication that combines editorial curation with practical user participation. Its homepage presents the brand as a place to track espresso, discover South African roasters and learn the craft, while the about page says the publication was founded in 2026 to create a central home for the country’s specialty coffee scene. In that context, the 50-stop guide functions as both a standalone article and a strategic content asset that complements the site’s directories, brew guides and transparency-based reporting.
The new feature is now available on the Coffee Journal website, where readers can browse the full list, review province-by-province selections and contribute notes for future updates. Additional coverage of South African roasters, brewing resources and editorial coffee guides is available through Coffee Journal.
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Dental.me Publishes First-Ever Fully-Verified List of Florida Dentists
10,800+ dental practice listings will help members of underserved communities find trustworthy dental services while providing an efficient, accurate information source for insurers, employers, and state-level access programs
United States, 29th Jun 2026 — Dental.me, the independent dentist directory, today announced the publication of the first-ever fully verified list of dentists in the state of Florida. The list, which contains detailed information on 10,807 dental practices in 247 Florida cities, will help members of underserved communities find trustworthy dental services while providing an efficient, accurate information source for insurers, employers, and state-level access programs.
“Until now, there was no single resource that covered every dental practice in every Florida city,” explained Spencer Whiteclaw, CEO of Dental.me. “The information that was available tended to be incomplete, out of date, or inaccurate. Online listings are often opaque. A practice that’s been shuttered for two years still shows up at the top of search rankings, and so forth. That’s the problem we’re solving with this new list.”
The list organizes dental practices by city and specialty so potential patients can compare them on the details that matter, e.g., location, services, hours, public ratings, and the completeness of listings. Dental.me makes practice verification an essential element of its listings. “Patients get the truth. Practices get a clean lane to claim their own listings,” Whiteclaw added. The verification process is manual and painstaking.
The company invested effort and resources in developing a comprehensive list of dental practices covering smaller towns and urban neighborhoods where high-integrity data on dental services has traditionally been in short supply. The listings cover dental practices from Pensacola in the Panhandle to Key West, and from Belle Glade and Clewiston in the agricultural interior to the dense urban corridors of South Florida.
To access the list, visit https://dental.me
About Dental.me
Dental.me is an independent dentist directory built to help people find and compare dental practices using clear, factual, sourced information. The company is currently focused on Florida, with plans for a nationwide expansion.
Media Contact
Organization: Dental.me
Contact Person: Spencer Whiteclaw
Website: https://dental.me
Email: Send Email
Country:United States
Release id:46583
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